84,99 zł
When a nation strikes oil or discovers a massive deposit of natural gas, it is universally celebrated as an economic miracle. However, history reveals a terrifying counter-narrative: sudden resource wealth often triggers a devastating cascade of financial ruin. This phenomenon, where an influx of foreign cash destroys a country's broader economy, is the paradoxical nightmare known as the Dutch Disease. This book decodes the destructive mechanics of the resource curse. It explains how a massive export boom rapidly inflates the value of a national currency, rendering every other domestic industry—from manufacturing to agriculture—completely uncompetitive on the global market. You will witness the silent collapse of diverse economies as they become dangerously tethered to the volatile price of a single commodity. The narrative explores case studies from the 1959 gas discoveries in the Netherlands to modern petro-states, demonstrating how easy money breeds political corruption, stifles innovation, and inevitably ends in devastating recessions when resource prices crash. It is a masterclass in the invisible dangers of sudden wealth. Learn why striking gold can be a macroeconomic death sentence. Read this book to understand the hidden financial traps of abundant natural resources.
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Liczba stron: 230
Rok wydania: 2026
